Rock goes into administration

Rock, a UK-based specialist notebook manufacturer, has gone into administration. It has appointed Deloitte & Touche to try and sell the business.

Rock, a UK-based specialist notebook manufacturer, has gone into administration after announcing that it has appointed financial management firm Deloitte & Touche to try and sell the business.

In a statement released on its website, the company partly blames the failure on an unnamed former employee, who caused cash flow problems as a result of stock misappropriation.

"This led to suppliers reducing credit limits, further adversely impacting upon cash flows. As a result of the recent difficulties faced by Rock in obtaining regular supplies of key components, Rock had effectively ceased to trade prior to the Administrators appointment," the company added.

Most of Rock's workforce have been made redundant, as the administrators have "maintained a skeleton staff whilst attempts are made to achieve an early sale of the business and assets." Additionally, the administration firm has said it is "currently liaising with a number of potentially interested parties" but details of who the firm is speaking to have not been disclosed.

Rock has warned customers that it will not be accepting RMAs at this time, but it did offer the following advice:
    "If a going concern sale is achieved

    If a sale of the business and assets as a going concern is achieved, a purchaser of the business is likely to wish to fulfil outstanding sales orders, recommence service activities and complete warranty work.

    If a going concern sale is not achievable

    Should it not be possible to achieve a going concern sale of the business and assets the business will close. Rock will be unable to fulfil outstanding orders and current and future service and warranty work. In this eventuality :

    • Should you have recently ordered and paid for equipment that has not been supplied, you will rank as an unsecured creditor. If your payment was made by credit card, you may be able to obtain a refund from your credit card issuer.

    • In relation to warranty work, we understand that Rock maintained an insurance policy to cover the extended period of the warranty (years two and three following purchase). This policy did not cover warranty work arising in the first year following sale.

    • In relation to the insurance backed period of the warranty (years two and three) we are currently liaising with the insurance company for confirmation of how they wish to handle claims arising.

    • In relation to claims arising in the first year of the warranty, any claim / costs incurred represents an unsecured claim. If the equipment was purchased by credit card, it may be possible to obtain reimbursement from your credit card issuer.
    "
This is something that we definitely didn't see coming, and when we completed our Rock Xtreme 770 X9000-8800 review, everything seemed rosy inside the company. Since then though, Rock's forums mysteriously disappeared and then this has happened - have any of you suffered from sales, support or warranty issues? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the forums.
Quote Mankz 8th May 2008, 15:25
Really sad news.
Quote Paradigm Shifter 8th May 2008, 15:36
Ouch.

I had great dealings with Rock in the past, and was very close to purchasing from them a couple of times. They were always polite and as helpful as possible in both e-mail and telephone conversations.

This news sucks. A lot. :(
Quote Hg80 8th May 2008, 16:04
Ah that sucks i have a laptop from them, got in in Dec.
Great product poor Rock
Quote mikeuk2004 8th May 2008, 16:14
its hard these days
Quote sotu1 8th May 2008, 16:26
yeh this is a bit of a shock. they seemed to be releasing decent products and were ahead in the laptop gaming industry which appears to be growing
Quote Baz 8th May 2008, 16:31
Could this be the first of the "super premium" laptop and PC companies to go?
Quote Burnout21 8th May 2008, 17:37
im not surprised, Nvidia took so long to release the 8800M series and with people wanting DX10 and vista gaming, the hardware wasn't there so PC based gaming increased.
Quote Hazardous 8th May 2008, 18:51
Chuffin' Nora That is a complete
They were on my short list when I was looking for my new laptop/desktop replacement just a few weeks ago

It's :( to hear/read about it though, 'coz they built some incredibly fast systems/laptops (which is the reason they were on my short list) :(
Quote DougEdey 8th May 2008, 18:57
Where's their emergency sale?
Quote Hazardous 8th May 2008, 19:07
Always looking for 'pros' - eh Doug :D
Quote alastor 8th May 2008, 20:00
Very sad news, maybe someone in Taiwan will step in with an offer though I doubt that things would be the same.
Quote DougEdey 8th May 2008, 21:14
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazardous
Always looking for 'pros' - eh Doug :D

The glass is always half full.

Or the glass is too large for the required liquid and a more optimal glass should be used.
Quote Cuban 8th May 2008, 22:12
Sad news indeed, especially as i live not too far from there main office and knew a lot of the people who worked there. Didn't come as much of a surprise given whats been going on there recently :-(
Quote Otis1337 9th May 2008, 00:33
ooh no!... not rock!

There build quality was totaly unmatched even by dell and alienware!....sad days.. T_T
Quote p3n 9th May 2008, 08:10
Woot no more stupid html emails made up of 2000 images
Quote <A88> 9th May 2008, 09:45
Never noticed the 'un-subscribe' link at the bottom of them then? :|
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